
Greg Cote
Sports Columnist at Miami Herald
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Greg Cote Show, Miami Herald, LeBatard Show. Latest book: Back In My Day. https://t.co/51J6t88v0X
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5 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Greg Cote
The Florida Panthers were facing more than sudden-death overtime Friday night. They were facing their season all but suddenly dying. The overtime ended with the horn blasting happily, with rats on the ice, and with jubilant teammates hugging winning-goal scorer Brad Marchand. And the season lives, hope lives, for the reigning Stanley Cup champions. Marchand’s goal with 4:33 left in OT won the game, 5-4, over Toronto, halving Florida’s second-round playoff series deficit to 2-1.
Cote: Champion Florida Panthers are desperate, doubted, down 2-0. Now the series gets good | Opinion
1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Greg Cote
OK, now it gets good. The animus has ratcheted up. The desperation has arrived. The reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are in a deep hole, their chances to repeat battered. The Toronto Maple Leafs are getting physical, feeling feisty and feeling good, up 2-0 in the NHL playoffs’ second round. The series is heading south. The series is getting good. Hockey history does not believe in the Panthers. Do you?
Cote: Champion Florida Panthers are desperate, doubted, down 2-0. Now the series gets good | Opinion
1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Greg Cote
OK, now it gets good. The animus has ratcheted up. The desperation has arrived. The reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are in a deep hole, their chances to repeat battered. The Toronto Maple Leafs are getting physical, feeling feisty and feeling good, up 2-0 in the NHL playoffs’ second round. The series is heading south. The series is getting good. Hockey history does not believe in the Panthers now. AdvertisementAdvertisementDo you?
Cote: Florida Panthers drop Game 1 in Toronto, 5-4, but don’t dare doubt the champion Cats | Opinion
1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Greg Cote
So the Florida Panthers skate past rival Tampa Bay 4-1 in the NHL playoffs’ first round, and what? You thought this would be easy? That other teams were going to curtsy and bow to the reigning Stanley Cup champions? Toronto has not won a Stanley Cup (or played in the Final) since 1967. No team in this postseason is hungry like that. The Maple Leafs haven’t even gotten past the second round since 2002.
Cote: Florida Panthers drop Game 1 in Toronto, 5-4, but don’t dare doubt the champion Cats | Opinion
1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Greg Cote
So the Florida Panthers skate past rival Tampa Bay 4-1 in the NHL playoffs’ first round, and what? You thought this would be easy? That other teams were going to curtsy and bow to the reigning Stanley Cup champions? Toronto has not won a Stanley Cup (or played in the Final) since 1967. No team in this postseason is hungry like that. The Maple Leafs haven’t even gotten past the second round since 2002.
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